This Polish glass vase or mug from the 1970s is a hand-blown example of mid-century modern art glass. Its bulbous body, gently tapering at the top, is crafted from translucent olive-green glass with a warm, yellowish undertone that reflects light with a high-gloss sheen. The front features two raised medallions with a pattern of rounded protrusions, adding a tactile and visual accent. The thick, organically curved handle is attached with decorative glass blobs, emphasizing the handcrafted nature of the piece. The glass is substantial and reveals subtle irregularities, characteristic of hand-blown techniques. The condition is very good, with only minimal signs of age and no evidence of restoration. This vessel tells the story of Polish glassmaking in the 1970s, when bold color and organic shapes met the freedom of artisan craft. Its vibrant olive hue and soft lines evoke interiors where light played with matter, and everyday life acquired a gentle rhythm. The tactile medallions and smooth glass surface invite touch, as if the vase wished to recall the warm, approachable side of Polish design from that era. This piece can be combined with other retro glass or ceramics to create a composition on a wooden console or in a bright living room. It works well as a single color accent in a minimalist setting, or among a collection of 1960s and 1970s vessels, highlighting the collectible spirit of the interior. Pairing it with natural materials—linen, wool, or raw wood—will emphasize the warmth and softness of the glass. The listed price refers to one piece.
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Height11 cm
Length9 cm
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Length9 cm
Height11 cm
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